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Multiculturalism in Art Museums Today

Editat de Joni Boyd Acuff, Laura Evans
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 iul 2014
Aimed at museum educators, Multiculturalism in Art Museums Today seeks to marry museum and multicultural education theories. It reveals how the union of these theories yields more equitable educational practices and guides museum educators to address misrepresentation, exclusivity, accessibility, and educational inequality.

This contemporary text is directive; it encourages museum educators to consider the critical multicultural education theoretical framework in their day-to-day functions in order to illuminate and combat shortcomings at the crux of museum education:

Museum Educators as Change AgentsInclusion versus ExclusionCollaboration with Diverse AudiencesResponsive Pedagogy
This book adopts a broad definition of multiculturalism, which names not only race and ethnicity as concerns, but also gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, age, and class. While focusing on these various facets of identity, the authors demonstrate how museums are social systems that should offer comprehensive, diverse educational experiences not only through exhibitions but through other educational activities. The authors pull from their own research and practical experiences which exemplify how museums have been and can be attentive to these areas of identity.

Multiculturalism in Art Museums Today is hopeful and inspiring, as it identifies and commends the positive and effective practices that some museum educators have enacted in an effort to be inclusive. Museum educators are at the front-line interacting with the public on a daily basis. Thus, these educators can be the real vanguard of change, modeling critical multicultural behavior and practices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780759124103
ISBN-10: 0759124108
Pagini: 345
Dimensiuni: 161 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

List of Tables
Introduction and Context
Joni Boyd Acuff and Laura Evans

Section 1: Museum Educators as Change Agents
Chapter 1: "Stuck" is where you need to pay attention: Some barriers to creating truly inclusive art museums
Marianna Adams and Judy Koke

Chapter 2: Stimulating change through story-telling: Art museum educators of color share their lived experiences with multicultural issues
Natasha Reid

Chapter 3: Excellence and equity?: A reflection on the diversification of museums
Wendy Ng and Syrus Marcus Ware

Chapter 4: Unheard: Voices of women of color in the museum
Flavia Zuñiga-West

Section 2: Inclusion versus Exclusion
Chapter 5: Collaborating with communities: New conceptualizations of hybridized museum practice
Traci Quinn and Marianna Pegno

Chapter 6: Multiculturalism and the Supported Interpretation (SI) Model: Embracing cultural diversity through inclusive art exhibitions
Pat Villeneuve and Alicia Viera

Chapter 7: Enabling access at the Meadows Museum: An ongoing

Recenzii

This much-needed text addresses the paucity of information about the strategies museums and museum educators can use to perform multiculturalism. Consistent with the goals and contributions of COMC over the past 40+ years, Acuff and Evans have addressed issues of multiculturalism and diversity that impact museum education using the framework of critical multicultural education theory. They direct us to arguments that reposition multicultural education from a largely theoretical domain to a more practical application that interrogates the construction and complexity of power relations, racialization, nondominate knowledge, and equity. . . . COMC invites you to read and respond to this groundbreaking, seminal text.
In Multiculturalism in Art Museums Today, essays explore how a museum can follow a library's example and lead the way as a community change agent by collaborating with diverse audiences and using educational programs to reach out to patrons.
I love this book. Its introduction and essays bridge the gap between academic theory and museum practice and address longstanding challenges in insightful new ways. I anticipate using it in museum studies courses.